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    n. 1. эд, юм. Put your \things away. Юмаа цааш нь хураа. He told them many interesting \things. Тэр, тэдэнд зөндөө сонин юм ярив. 2. ажил хэрэг. The doctor had many \things to do. Эмч их ажилтай байв. 3. хувцас хунар. 4. нөхцөл байдал. \thing are going from bad to worse. Байдал бүр муудаж байна. A is one thing, B is another thing энэ чинь өөр хэрэг. Teasing is one \thing, threats of violence is quite another. Шоглож наадах нэг хэрэг, харин зодож нүдэхээр сүрдүүлсэн бол огт өөр юм шүү. all/ other thing being equal бүх юм энэ чигээрээ байвал, ийм янзтай байвал. be onto a good thing ашиг орлоготой байх, сайн явах. for one thing учраас, улмаас. above all things юуны түрүүнд. not know, etc the first thing about sth/ sb ер мэдэхгүй, огт дуулаагүй байх. one (damned, etc) thing after another бүх юм бүтэлгүйтэх, уруудах. there's only one thing for it үүнд ганц л арга байна.

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